Governor of Tabasco hospitalized for abdominal discomfort
The governor of Tabasco, Javier May Rodríguez, has been hospitalized for abdominal pain after reportedly eating bad food, but he is now in stable condition and recovering at home.
Javier May Rodríguez, the governor of Tabasco, was admitted to Los Ángeles Hospital in Villahermosa early on Monday due to abdominal discomfort, allegedly caused by some bad food. This information was confirmed by the Secretary of Government, José Ramiro López Obrador, amidst concerns from the public about the governor's health status following the news of his hospitalization surfacing on social media.
The Secretary of Health later issued a statement to reassure the people of Tabasco, detailing that after attending the hospital, the governor underwent necessary tests and a routine examination. Fortunately, all results were found to be normal, and the governor was advised to rest and continue with outpatient treatment at his home, indicating that there were no serious complications.
In the wake of these developments, the governor himself took to social media to inform the public about his health, reinforcing that he is doing well and currently recovering. This incident highlights not only the health concerns faced by political figures but also the immediate public interest in their well-being, especially in light of ongoing pandemic situations and health crises worldwide.